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	    <h2>Simple Identifiers</h2>
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	    Identifiers have certain rules to follow. Only alphanumeric characters and a couple others can be used, and the first character must be alphabetic or $ or _. Also, reserved words cannot serve as identifiers.
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	    When you make a new IdentifierExpression, the name of the identifier you supply is checked to see that it's valid. If not, an exception is thrown. This makes it easy to spot syntax errors with invalid keywords.
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        <h2>Source:</h2>
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            <p class="cl"><span class="cb1">JS</span>.Id(<span class="cb2">&quot;identifier&quot;</span>);</p>
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